As a "New York Times"-bestselling author of more than 100 novels, Dailey is a legend among fans of romance. In the sweeping tradition of her Calder novels, "American Destiny" portrays two families whose fates are intertwined with that of the land they love.
Filled with passion, suspense, heartbreak, and hope, Calder Storm is an enthralling love story. With his rugged-cowboy looks, Trey Calder could have his pick of women. But he's been holding out for someone special, and the minute he lays eyes on photographer Sloan Davis, he knows he's found her, and within weeks the two are married.ÿ It's a dream come true for the orphaned Sloan.until Trey makes a startling discovery about just who Sloan is and what she's really after. Passion turns into suspicion and a dangerous game is set in motion, putting everything the Calders have worked for over the generations on the line. A formidable enemy has been lying in wait. Someone who will use whatever means necessary to control their land, their lives, and their legacy forever. Trey Calder has been trained to take over his family's ranch, to protect what is theirs. Now the time has come for a Calder son to make a stand and hope that his way is the right way
Dear friend, Where and when you least expect it...love is there. Revising these two stories was a pleasure--I hope you'll enjoy reading them.Wild And WonderfulIn the rugged mountains of West Virginia, a green and blooming spring means that journalist and photographer Glenna Reynolds is always outdoors. Jett Coulson is captivated by her wildflower beauty--but the successful CEO knows his hard-driving ways won't win her gentle heart. The best strategy? Doing what comes naturally...Beware Of The Stranger Writing a small-town gossip column is pure fun. But Samantha Gentry, the daughter of a famous father, is keeping her identity a secret. Not for long. Investigative reporter Chris Andrews is checking her out. And Chris thinks that smart and sexy Samantha is one hot item... Remember when you first fell in love? It's time to get that feeling again. . . With love, Janet Dailey"